Table of Contents
Editorial
World Review
Introduction: Corporate responses to climate change
Frans van der Woerd, Institute for Environmental Studies (IVM), Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, The Netherlands
David Levy, University of Massachusetts, Boston, USA
Katie Begg, University of Surrey, UK
Down to business on climate change: An overview of corporate strategies
Seth Dunn, Worldwatch Institute, USA
Early experiences with emissions trading in the UK
Frauke Roeser, WSP Environmental, UK
Tim Jackson, University of Surrey, UK
Organising business: Industry NGOs in the climate debates
Simone Pulver, University of California, Berkeley, USAThree big Cs: Climate, cement and China
Joakim Nordqvist, Lund University, Sweden
Christopher Boyd, Lafarge, France
Howard Klee, World Business Council for Sustainable Development, Switzerland
Climate change and the insurance sector: Its role in adaptation and mitigation
Andrew Dlugolecki, University of East Anglia, UKMojdeh Keykhah, University of Oxford, UK
Becoming a first mover in green electricity supply: Corporate change driven by liberalisation and climate change
Peter S. Hofman, Center for Clean Technology and Environmental Policy, The Netherlands
Rent sharing in the clean development mechanism: The case of the Tahumanu Hydroelectric Project in Bolivia
Christophe de Gouvello, Centre International de Recherche en Environnement et Developpement, France
Pierre Mollon, EDF-E7, France
Sandrine Mathy, Centre International de Recherche en Environnement et Developpement, France